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the islander about 27 miles off the coast would fall within the city and county jurisdiction. we spoke to a sailor who has navigated about just how dangerous it could be. >> it could be beautiful and marvelous and it could be the worse day of your life. >> four people are listed as missing. they were racing. the body was recovered after the crash. also hearing more from tonight from family and friends of the five victims former giants executive cory bush says he knows his daughter was watching as the deeps onsed a moment of silence. alexis bush was major league baseball's first ever bad girl and was on the field when barry bonds home run. a friend another allen cahill. at heart. >> yet a bit of wrestlessness on solid ground and synergy tragic but it's also -- that he's with the ocean now. >> mark the belove deer resident jordan from an -- but three others lost in the crash. crew member brian survived and said in statement, the ocean is powerful and left compassion that has been generously disturbed by friends, family, neighbors at the community. asking questions that may never
the islander about 27 miles off the coast would fall within the city and county jurisdiction. we spoke to a sailor who has navigated about just how dangerous it could be. >> it could be beautiful and marvelous and it could be the worse day of your life. >> four people are listed as missing. they were racing. the body was recovered after the crash. also hearing more from tonight from family and friends of the five victims former giants executive cory bush says he knows his daughter...
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he really probably would tell the city to party hard. this is a devastating loss. >> got a grammy nomination. >> oh, my god. unbelievable. ♪ that's what we said >> reporter: chuck brown was 75. he began performing back in the 1960s. by the '70s when the rest of the country was deep into discoe, d.c. had its own percussion driven sound called go-go. ♪ busting loose >> reporter: chuck's biggest hit busting loose soared up the charts in 1978. even today it's played on every d.c. radio station. ♪ i want to play ♪ whatever you say . >> reporter: chuck brown's live concerts were a family affair. >> he embodied who we are, what we do, how we feel about our community. >> he is the true definition of d.c. culture. >> of course from d.c., you have to be a chuck brown fan. [ music ] >> how are you going to remember chuck brown? >> well, just like right now, i'm just enjoying every minute of -- of being on this planet. >> probably don't even have a permit for this and no idea how long it's going to go on or how many people are coming down. b
he really probably would tell the city to party hard. this is a devastating loss. >> got a grammy nomination. >> oh, my god. unbelievable. ♪ that's what we said >> reporter: chuck brown was 75. he began performing back in the 1960s. by the '70s when the rest of the country was deep into discoe, d.c. had its own percussion driven sound called go-go. ♪ busting loose >> reporter: chuck's biggest hit busting loose soared up the charts in 1978. even today it's played on...
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easy driving conditions in the city and the beltway. for those of you that travel on the harrisburg expressway, you're looking good. traffic flow easy from the pennsylvania state line. we're picking up in volume around belfast road. but use continue southbound in the crockesyville region, no report incidents there. and here's what it looks like in glen burnie at maryland 100. open and clear for you all the way up to the beltway. our drive times in excellent shape so far this morning, just a five minute drive to the harrisburg expressway and clear to the beltway. and if you're traveling on 95 from white marsh boulevard, six minutes there. and bel air to providence, six minutes and seven minutes to 695 west side from 795 to i-70. >>> a major report released overnight letting us know how maryland public schoolteachers are doing. sherrie johnson has been pouring through that data. she has a report for us now and what did you find? >> reporter: it's about 170 pages long and this report gave maryland public schools a d plus. this report come
easy driving conditions in the city and the beltway. for those of you that travel on the harrisburg expressway, you're looking good. traffic flow easy from the pennsylvania state line. we're picking up in volume around belfast road. but use continue southbound in the crockesyville region, no report incidents there. and here's what it looks like in glen burnie at maryland 100. open and clear for you all the way up to the beltway. our drive times in excellent shape so far this morning, just a...
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the city which is down from 45 three years ago. some people credit police and community effort to stop violence after the city declared a state of emergency back in 2005. some credit police officers with building relationships with young people. >> instead of lock them up, hook them up and is there another program where we can redirect these young menace opposed to giving them criminal records. >> the department says better street lights, surveillance cameras and shot spotters have also helped. >>> there is a claim of a facebook privacy breach involving the sister of mark zuckerberg. she posted a family photo but somebody saw it and put it on twitter thinking it was a public photo. she lashed out and thought it was public because it was on the twitter news feed. and she thought it was public because mark zuckerberg's sister was tagged in the photo. >>> we take a live look outside and we can see 280 looking at 880 split and that traffic northbound is looking good as you move towards santa clara. and traffic is flowing pretty nicely
the city which is down from 45 three years ago. some people credit police and community effort to stop violence after the city declared a state of emergency back in 2005. some credit police officers with building relationships with young people. >> instead of lock them up, hook them up and is there another program where we can redirect these young menace opposed to giving them criminal records. >> the department says better street lights, surveillance cameras and shot spotters have...
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we have a city scene of washington, d.c. in the hat. this was gin by a don or, just an american citizen who lives in virginia. nice, little piece. we had these great tennis shoes. a man in california made them, painted for the president. the presidential seal on the side with bill clinton. i got to show you the backs. the backs say numero uno and the chief. got 42nd president right here. 42nd president. nice piece. not something you see every day. this is an interesting piece. this is actually a campaign piece that was given to president clinton by a donor from england, actually. i don't know how they got it or why they have it. you can plug this into your outlet in your car, and it likes up. it's a brake light that says go for clinton when you apply the brakes. i like that, too. it's a great box that says for the director of a play that covers the world stage. it's actually a paperweight. let me get the cover off here. it's a giant aspirin. it's made out of ceramic, i think. >> what goes through your mind as these come in? >> these hav
we have a city scene of washington, d.c. in the hat. this was gin by a don or, just an american citizen who lives in virginia. nice, little piece. we had these great tennis shoes. a man in california made them, painted for the president. the presidential seal on the side with bill clinton. i got to show you the backs. the backs say numero uno and the chief. got 42nd president right here. 42nd president. nice piece. not something you see every day. this is an interesting piece. this is actually...
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to 33 degrees in the city. not a hard freeze in the city, but cold enough in the suburbs that some of the new plantings are going notice it and cool and breeze, a few clouds around and only 48 degrees and with the northwest breeze, 10 to 20 and not as windy as today and that is a noticeable breeze at on saturday. we have the breeze around at noon, the temperature of 42 by 5:00 and still cool at 46 and going into the weekend, though, we start up cool for saturday and i want to you see that it's the high pressure moving off of the coast and we get the return flow and the south wind is back popping into the 60s and on to saturday. looks like we're going to be headed for the 70s the early part of next week and it wants to be warm this march and we'll get back at it. talking 62 for sunday and don't forget, daylight savings time. you will set your clocks forward before going to bed is the night. into -- bed saturday night. enjoy the 62, won't be dark until 7:30, monday, 66 and into the low 70s for tuesday and wednesd
to 33 degrees in the city. not a hard freeze in the city, but cold enough in the suburbs that some of the new plantings are going notice it and cool and breeze, a few clouds around and only 48 degrees and with the northwest breeze, 10 to 20 and not as windy as today and that is a noticeable breeze at on saturday. we have the breeze around at noon, the temperature of 42 by 5:00 and still cool at 46 and going into the weekend, though, we start up cool for saturday and i want to you see that it's...
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unless the federal government does something, the city governments don't have much control of it. we have gone from every avenue i know to get the discount prices. for the private citizen to go and buy the drug, it could be $5,000 or $30,000 a year. this is not sustainable. if you look at minimum life time costs, it will be too high. so this is really not affordable, not sustainable. there's another issue also. when costs are so high, people who have no health insurance or people who can't afford it, they then go and try to buy it from other countries. try to smuggle into it or try to come and register in washington, d.c. where the thing may be available and end up doing something that's illegal. so we are asking people who are otherwise law-abiding, they have been paying their taxes, they have been working very hard. we are asking them to do this illegal thing because we don't have medications available. and i think that's a very fundamental human question in addition to the budget question. >> let me jump to another issue. we have been talking about the impact of high costs on i
unless the federal government does something, the city governments don't have much control of it. we have gone from every avenue i know to get the discount prices. for the private citizen to go and buy the drug, it could be $5,000 or $30,000 a year. this is not sustainable. if you look at minimum life time costs, it will be too high. so this is really not affordable, not sustainable. there's another issue also. when costs are so high, people who have no health insurance or people who can't...
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that's why he went to springfield instead of getting into the city council in chicago, which would have just trapped him there. he's always looking for ways to avoid the traps. it gets him to where he wants to go. along the way it makes him seem very cautious and that has certainly played out in his presidency. >> we'll take a break here and be back with more. ♪ [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories, america's beverage companies are delivering. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ this bridge. your new car probably rode thesed rails. that shipment you just received was tracked by satellite. we build and maintain. we invest and innovate. so we can deliver what america needs. this year alone, freight rail companies plan to spend twenty-three
that's why he went to springfield instead of getting into the city council in chicago, which would have just trapped him there. he's always looking for ways to avoid the traps. it gets him to where he wants to go. along the way it makes him seem very cautious and that has certainly played out in his presidency. >> we'll take a break here and be back with more. ♪ [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a...
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he used the opportunity to announce to the movie audience before the film began the city's brand-new plan to prevent bullying. the district is one of only a few jurisdictions in the country without a plan to try to deal with bullying. the new plan includes the formation of a 14-member task force to look at the magnitude of the problem and possible solutions. >> it will give children some comfort to know who they can go to, to let adults know how to make children especially feel comfortable to talk about being bullied. >> for the district to take a leadership role even if it's a bit behind other communities is critical. this is a key opportunity for to us change how young people interact across the spectrum of social support. >> reporter: the city's plan calls for new research to be done on bullying to create a new model policy and standards and to hold a forum in the city throughout d.c. agencies. >> i understand there was another special event after tonight's screening? >> yeah. they held a panel of experts to discuss the movie, to discuss bullying, the issue, so that people could t
he used the opportunity to announce to the movie audience before the film began the city's brand-new plan to prevent bullying. the district is one of only a few jurisdictions in the country without a plan to try to deal with bullying. the new plan includes the formation of a 14-member task force to look at the magnitude of the problem and possible solutions. >> it will give children some comfort to know who they can go to, to let adults know how to make children especially feel...
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on the city of charlotte. since february of last year, that is when the city was chosen to host the convention. anthony fox was barely into a year in his first term as mayor when first lady michelle obama made the announcement. the mayor joins us here. it's nice to be in your city. >> glad to be here. >> how are you doing, how are you accommodating everybody? >> great. i want to be a good host. do you want something to drink? >> i have my coke here. coke and coffee. double fisted here. give us a sense of how much money does something like this bring to the city in revenue? >> we estimated early on it would bring $150 million to $200 million, suzanne. we believe there are investments that happened before convention that have nothing to do with how those numbers get scored. at&t put in 4g network to be prepared. millions of dollars of investment and cities finished around the city by developers who wouldn't have gotten done without it. >> people, critics are saying, you know, this is a tough, tough time for a lo
on the city of charlotte. since february of last year, that is when the city was chosen to host the convention. anthony fox was barely into a year in his first term as mayor when first lady michelle obama made the announcement. the mayor joins us here. it's nice to be in your city. >> glad to be here. >> how are you doing, how are you accommodating everybody? >> great. i want to be a good host. do you want something to drink? >> i have my coke here. coke and coffee....
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and we are working with the city. we did have a meeting with the city this morning to address that issue. >> okay. before i let you go, in about 15 seconds or so that we have left, now what about voting? i realize that's a low priority for an awful lot of people in staten island who are just in undated with the devastation here. are there measures that have been put in place so that there are polling station that's are accessible for people to vote come tuesday? >> the election day is three days away. the board of elections is state of new york and the local boards have been working very hard to make sure that election day, election day happens. there have been contingency plans put into place. i have been on the phone with the board of elections and our folks up in albany about tuesday. >> so polling stations on staten island? >> yes, on staten island and also in the city of new york. there were sections of the city that are affected. and they're coming up with a plan. if there are areas that we can use, we're figuri
and we are working with the city. we did have a meeting with the city this morning to address that issue. >> okay. before i let you go, in about 15 seconds or so that we have left, now what about voting? i realize that's a low priority for an awful lot of people in staten island who are just in undated with the devastation here. are there measures that have been put in place so that there are polling station that's are accessible for people to vote come tuesday? >> the election day...
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nice little swath just south of the city. so southern maryland, south and west of the city to get down towards culpeper, charlottesville, likely to see a little bit of snow. it will be a quick mover so you want to time it out here. i think 8:00, 9:00, it will start to move in and it will be out of here by early afternoon. there will likely be enough snow falling that we could see some light accumulations. maybe on the grassy surfaces as you get south and west of the city where we've got an advisory. there could be a couple inches. here we are in washington. i think washington generally south and west is where we'll see the snowflakes flying. if you are watching up into montgomery county, up into howard county, up towards pennsylvania, you are not going to see much at all. south of the city, down towards charlottesville, it is likely in this part of the world, we could see an inch, maybe 2 inches of snow as it pushes through. if you are headed southbound towards richmond later this morning, be ready for a period of snow. best
nice little swath just south of the city. so southern maryland, south and west of the city to get down towards culpeper, charlottesville, likely to see a little bit of snow. it will be a quick mover so you want to time it out here. i think 8:00, 9:00, it will start to move in and it will be out of here by early afternoon. there will likely be enough snow falling that we could see some light accumulations. maybe on the grassy surfaces as you get south and west of the city where we've got an...
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i speak now as a member of the budget committee, former mayor of the city. doctor, when we talk about very, very expensive treatments for hiv/aids, at a time when we know the same treatment is available abroad because of u.s. funding at 1% of the cost, what does it mean, d.c., you have educational problems, virtually everyone is feeling serious financial constraints right now. what does it mean to pay very, very high prices for medicine when you know it should be available at a much lesser price? >> mr. chairman, with the current prices, they are not affordable nor sustainable not only in washington, d.c., or in any other state. this is a major cost driver for us, for a number of years, a number of patients will continue to increase. the cost will continue to increase. if the current way continues, who knows where it will end up? we'll be saying, right now, 9,000 people don't get it. maybe 100,000 people will not get it. and that is where the things are. speaking strictly from the budgetary standpoint, it's a budget buster. unless the federal government does
i speak now as a member of the budget committee, former mayor of the city. doctor, when we talk about very, very expensive treatments for hiv/aids, at a time when we know the same treatment is available abroad because of u.s. funding at 1% of the cost, what does it mean, d.c., you have educational problems, virtually everyone is feeling serious financial constraints right now. what does it mean to pay very, very high prices for medicine when you know it should be available at a much lesser...
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and traffic is also flowing nicely on the right-hand side towards foster city and on the opposite side towards hayward. >>> it is beautiful looking out towards the bay and it is overcast but there are breaks in the overcast and we will be trending in that direction and the cloud deck will gradually thin out. temperatures are not extremely cold mainly in the 40s and oakland and san rafael checking in at 48. here is a perspective of the big batch of clouds and no raindrops for your thursday and we will take this into friday as there is another chance of a few more showers for your friday. and it is all on the light side and it will linger into saturday primarily early morning hours of saturday. most of your weekend at this point could be dry. we have a decrease of the overcast, it is and this is a recent change. we showed you shower chances developing and maybe a few left over showers by the morning. maybe a slight chance of an isolated shower for the morning and a slight chance of some snow into the region and also in lay tahoe as well. -- lake tahoe as well. showers lasting into saturd
and traffic is also flowing nicely on the right-hand side towards foster city and on the opposite side towards hayward. >>> it is beautiful looking out towards the bay and it is overcast but there are breaks in the overcast and we will be trending in that direction and the cloud deck will gradually thin out. temperatures are not extremely cold mainly in the 40s and oakland and san rafael checking in at 48. here is a perspective of the big batch of clouds and no raindrops for your...
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ocean city as leslie continues to move up to the north. the biggest impact will be to bermuda, as they get close by, and leslie continues to track up to the north. looks like rip currents will continue to be a concern in ocean city throughout the rest of the week. then hurricane michael. winds putting it at a category two. it's expected to decrease in strength through the next couple of days and no impact to land. we call that a fish storm. looking back to our area. lot of clouds sitting along the coast. everyone else enjoying a lot of sunshine. there may be a few more clouds in the mountains today. there's instability left over in the upper atmosphere. everyone else impacted by this high pressure system at the surface. that brings very quiet nice weather. this is a case for the upcoming week. you can see here. not a lot of clouds associated with it. we're not expecting any storms with it. it's going to reinforce that cool air. 41. this is very fall-like air moving into the east. currently 67 at bwi thurgood marshall. 59 degrees in hancock
ocean city as leslie continues to move up to the north. the biggest impact will be to bermuda, as they get close by, and leslie continues to track up to the north. looks like rip currents will continue to be a concern in ocean city throughout the rest of the week. then hurricane michael. winds putting it at a category two. it's expected to decrease in strength through the next couple of days and no impact to land. we call that a fish storm. looking back to our area. lot of clouds sitting along...
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>> today new york city mayor michael bloomberg mocked the idea of the fiscal cliff might distract the ability to come together on gun control. >> if congress and the president can't focus on two things at once who on earth did we elect? >> in early 2011 the president made similar promises in tucson noting it was finally time to stop gun violence while adding quote like the ma joer of the of americans i believe the second amendment gives the right to bear arms. my administration has not curtailed the rights of gun owners it has expanded them. carney was pressed to name one action the president has taken since then. >> we taken steps on the issue of background checks to make the system more thorough and complete. >> what might be different in this tragedy is all of the children involved making it difficult for the national rifle association to stop action. >> today centrist democrats with a ratings by the nra said for the first time they are open to new gun laws. warner tweeted this was a game changer. manson seemed to agree. >> the one area of possible agreement is diane fine stein is
>> today new york city mayor michael bloomberg mocked the idea of the fiscal cliff might distract the ability to come together on gun control. >> if congress and the president can't focus on two things at once who on earth did we elect? >> in early 2011 the president made similar promises in tucson noting it was finally time to stop gun violence while adding quote like the ma joer of the of americans i believe the second amendment gives the right to bear arms. my...
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ohio, michigan, indiana stretching all the way out to the eastern seaboard if the city is sucked in, that is where the flights are being canceled. still a very serious storm, six people killed, mostly people whw elected to get out on the lik roadways. iow these are states like iowa, indiana, illinois with more than a foot of snow pouring down. all those people trying to get home now between them and home e windw, ice and gale forc gusts up to 50 miles per hour. also whipping up a number of tornadoes.tes. we have places like church, they missed midnight mass, several churches destroyed, lots of structures destroyed, and hundreds of thousands of people without power and the storm is still at work up to the easternt seaboard. eric: thank you very much. from chicago to philadelphia were 150 flights have been canceled at philadelphia international airport alone. >> hi, how are you? it had upwards of 200 flightser canceled today as a result of the weather here and elsewhere. we strongly recommend everybody check with airlines on the status of the flight of their traveling were coming to th
ohio, michigan, indiana stretching all the way out to the eastern seaboard if the city is sucked in, that is where the flights are being canceled. still a very serious storm, six people killed, mostly people whw elected to get out on the lik roadways. iow these are states like iowa, indiana, illinois with more than a foot of snow pouring down. all those people trying to get home now between them and home e windw, ice and gale forc gusts up to 50 miles per hour. also whipping up a number of...
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the city's taxicab commission has dropped the $1 full surcharge that took effect more than a year ago. it expired at midnight. the commission says the falling gas prices convinced them to drop the fee but that they are willing to bring it back if prices rise again. so, let's hope they stay lower. >> yeah. whatever it is, cab, bus, train, just make sure the ac is cranked up today. >> that's right. let's take a live look outside right now. it is 78 degrees and we can feel every bit of that high temperature at this hour of the day. stifling, stuffy. it's going to be kind of gross out there. >> yeah, sticky, too. >> it is. okay, well, we're going to check the forecast in just a minute, but we're going to tell you a little bit about the heathrow olympics and some of the efforts they're making out in london. some giant olympic rings are going to greet athletes and spectators when they arrive at london's heathrow airport for the summer games. they're apparently made of aluminum and they're huge, the size of a double-decker bus. >> yeah, and it's not too far away. the opening ceremony's on ju
the city's taxicab commission has dropped the $1 full surcharge that took effect more than a year ago. it expired at midnight. the commission says the falling gas prices convinced them to drop the fee but that they are willing to bring it back if prices rise again. so, let's hope they stay lower. >> yeah. whatever it is, cab, bus, train, just make sure the ac is cranked up today. >> that's right. let's take a live look outside right now. it is 78 degrees and we can feel every bit of...
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we also have computer labs in the city parks. our boys and girls clubs, non-profit, i know we're not alone in that, so i think that working together with the local government, and it will take leadership and i would be happy for helo and national league of cities to promote that leadership between local governments and school districts. to provide that service to communities. i think you would start finding with local government, if you can't -- it's going to be very hard for you to get through the school boards, but local government is easy to touch. you might see counsel members in the market, but you can walk into city haul and talk to them, and if you can't, then use a couple of your teachers to do it. go before city counsel. your voice can be heard in your communities. every city counsel meeting has communications. you know, you can go up there, and a lot are televised saying we need help with this. you are serving the same kids. our schools are shutting down. you have parks wha. can we do to come together and put them on th
we also have computer labs in the city parks. our boys and girls clubs, non-profit, i know we're not alone in that, so i think that working together with the local government, and it will take leadership and i would be happy for helo and national league of cities to promote that leadership between local governments and school districts. to provide that service to communities. i think you would start finding with local government, if you can't -- it's going to be very hard for you to get through...
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sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. the special edition of charlie rose. >> this evening we continue our coverage of the democratic national convention from charlotte, north carolina. day one of the convention kicked off speeches from the first lady and new york mare corey booker. an you'llian castro. president obama spent the day campaigning in norfolk virginia. he will address the delegates thursday evening. two reporters have written extensively about barack and mish efl jodi kantor and author of the "obamas" author barack obama the sry. i am meesed to have them both here on this program this evening. welcome. >> charlie:let me start with you, jodi. tell who is barack obama. you have written a piece about both of them. and his piece is about the competitiveness of him. >> we thought he might be a deliberative professor of a president. we might see that mellow hawaiian quality. we have seen that for sheumplet he turns out to be this super competitive perfectist. the story wrote came outof years ofhearg ese stories the
sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. the special edition of charlie rose. >> this evening we continue our coverage of the democratic national convention from charlotte, north carolina. day one of the convention kicked off speeches from the first lady and new york mare corey booker. an you'llian castro. president obama spent the day campaigning in norfolk virginia. he will address the delegates thursday evening. two reporters have...
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it's running smoothly as you cross the bridge into the city. >> you can tell the weekend has started. not as much traffic. people are gone. >> cruising along. very nice. >> i got the impression yesterday a lot of people were splitting town early. still got the clouds and fog in the immediate washington area. starting to see breaks in the clouds and partly sunny conditions reported in places like annapolis. winchester 70. you can see the temperatures are generally off and running, particularly where we're getting the sunshine. quantico 77. frederick, 75. all of us warmer than yesterday. yesterday our high in washington was 83. talking about the possibility of afternoon showers and storms. today, i think just an isolated chance for an afternoon storm. you can see the cloud cover and the fog hanging tough. still got a lot of moisture in the atmosphere. we're going to dry it up a little bit. out to the west and mountains, we'll have sunshine and it will slip in later this morning. the afternoon, partly to mostly sunny afternoon. warm side, temperatures in the mid-80s. chance of an afterno
it's running smoothly as you cross the bridge into the city. >> you can tell the weekend has started. not as much traffic. people are gone. >> cruising along. very nice. >> i got the impression yesterday a lot of people were splitting town early. still got the clouds and fog in the immediate washington area. starting to see breaks in the clouds and partly sunny conditions reported in places like annapolis. winchester 70. you can see the temperatures are generally off and...
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daly city and half moon bay are keeping it in the upper 50s. your 7 day around the bay forecast shows a warm-up starting tomorrow. it looks like temperatures could climb into the mid- 80s. we will keep these around as we head into saturday. overall pleasant and dry conditions as mr. the next work week. >>darya: we are back with more in a couple of minutes. here is a live look from the mt. tam cam. gorgeous. each day we're getting in a little bit warmer. we will be right back. >>darya: an attempted kidnapping, a seven year old girl was walking to school and told police that a man and a beige van came up and asked her to get into the vehicle. she told him no, she continued walking and he kept asking her to get into the vehicle. she did get away and called her parents. a bald man in his thirties, heavyset with a black mustache and goatee. possibly of polynesian descent. >>mark: it is departure date first eight shuttle discovery, taking off from kennedy space center headed to washington dc. it will be joining the smithsonian, weather permitting. th
daly city and half moon bay are keeping it in the upper 50s. your 7 day around the bay forecast shows a warm-up starting tomorrow. it looks like temperatures could climb into the mid- 80s. we will keep these around as we head into saturday. overall pleasant and dry conditions as mr. the next work week. >>darya: we are back with more in a couple of minutes. here is a live look from the mt. tam cam. gorgeous. each day we're getting in a little bit warmer. we will be right back....
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new york city which led to laguardia being elected mayor and the end of tammany hall. we've seen this before, too. the concept of patronage on the federal level where presidents when they win, they fire all the people in the government and hire their own supporters. well, james garfield was assassinated in 1881 because of patronage and that's when we passed civil service reform. the public said if you have is enough. i think, you know, look, the country is not functioning very well at this moment. i think most people agree about that. right now i think sentiments about that remain polarized by ideology and partisanship. if this sort of sense of dissatisfaction continues for the next couple of years as it happened the previous couple, i have a very time seeing the public not sweeping out the established interest. which again, this is something -- i mean, in the modern memory, we really have no recollection of that happening but it's happened before. it happened in the 1890s. it happened in the 1930s. it happened in the 1930s. it can happen again. at the end of the day d
new york city which led to laguardia being elected mayor and the end of tammany hall. we've seen this before, too. the concept of patronage on the federal level where presidents when they win, they fire all the people in the government and hire their own supporters. well, james garfield was assassinated in 1881 because of patronage and that's when we passed civil service reform. the public said if you have is enough. i think, you know, look, the country is not functioning very well at this...
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hacker or enemy state decided to turn off the lights in new york city. among those who came to make the case was general keith alexander who runs the national security agency under u.s. cyber command. sanger goes on to say that general alexander is one of the quote most important figures in washington that no one ever heard of. i guess that's not true anymore judging from this room. he also says that in rare moments when he talks in politics, general alexander is pretty soft spoken about america's vulnerability to such attacks. but said one senator in a classified setting like the one the other day, it's very different. i don't know what that means exactly what about what to expect from our speaker today, i do know we could not have a better speaker to address this subject. general alexander enrolled in the u.s. military academy in the class of 1974. it was a maybe the first post vietnam class of members of that class actually were joining an constitution whose future was very much in doubt. they may joke sometimes about themselves. but general david pet
hacker or enemy state decided to turn off the lights in new york city. among those who came to make the case was general keith alexander who runs the national security agency under u.s. cyber command. sanger goes on to say that general alexander is one of the quote most important figures in washington that no one ever heard of. i guess that's not true anymore judging from this room. he also says that in rare moments when he talks in politics, general alexander is pretty soft spoken about...
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these winds created damage throughout the city. in another part of town they were filming a new james bond movie called "sky fall". >> people now have surveillance in their homes. we have a video from san juan capistrano. you hear a member of the orange county sheriff's department commenting about the video as it's being plaid. >> first you hear them coming into the garage door, and then moving things around. >> he says you hear them coming through the garage door. we have two burglars, one is a female, one is a male, and the video has audio, so you hear the burglars calling each other by name. the male calls the female debby, the female calls the male anthony. this is pretty terrifying. >> did you hear that? it's the cocking of a gun. he has the gun in his hand, it's a semiautomatic weapon, and now they're considered armed and dangerous. why did he have the gun? it was the homeowners gun. these burglare es got away with $10,000 worth of stuff. the female walks back into the frame, and she sees the camera. >> the light from the win
these winds created damage throughout the city. in another part of town they were filming a new james bond movie called "sky fall". >> people now have surveillance in their homes. we have a video from san juan capistrano. you hear a member of the orange county sheriff's department commenting about the video as it's being plaid. >> first you hear them coming into the garage door, and then moving things around. >> he says you hear them coming through the garage door....
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and we have a little city scene of washington, d.c. inside the hat. this was given by a donor. it's an american citizen who lives in virginia. a nice little piece. we have these great tennis shoes that a man in california made, painted for the president. the presidential seal on the side of bill clinton. i have to show you the back. the back says numero uno. and the chief. and the 42nd president, right here. 42nd president. nice piece. not something you see every day. this is an interesting piece. this is actually a campaign piece given to president clinton by a donor from england, actually. i don't know how they got it or why they have it, but you can plug this into your outlet in your car and it lights up. it's a brake light that says vote for clinton. i like that, too. it says for the director of a play that holds a world stage. it's actually a paperweight. take the cover off here. this is giant aspirin, made out of ceramic, i think. >> what goes through your mind as items come in? >> these have been here. as we find them -- we found a lot of these when they were doing the i
and we have a little city scene of washington, d.c. inside the hat. this was given by a donor. it's an american citizen who lives in virginia. a nice little piece. we have these great tennis shoes that a man in california made, painted for the president. the presidential seal on the side of bill clinton. i have to show you the back. the back says numero uno. and the chief. and the 42nd president, right here. 42nd president. nice piece. not something you see every day. this is an interesting...
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the city decided to buy the building in 1999 for $2. we worked and looked at ways that we can utilize the building for an office building. to build an icon i can building that will house a lot of city departments. >> the san francisco public utilities commission has an important job. we provide clean, pristine public drinking water to 2.6 million people in the san francisco bay area from the hetch hetchy regional water system. with also generate clean renewable energy for city services like public buses, hospitals, schools, and much more. and finally, we collect and treat all the city's wastewater and stormwater making it safe enough to discharge into the san francisco bay and pacific ocean. >> in 2006 the puc was planning a record number of projects. >> the public utilities commission is a very infrastructure-rich organization. we're out there rebuilding the water system. we've budget working on power generation in the country. we've been doing sewer for the city. we're looking at a brand-new rebuild of all watt systems in san francisc
the city decided to buy the building in 1999 for $2. we worked and looked at ways that we can utilize the building for an office building. to build an icon i can building that will house a lot of city departments. >> the san francisco public utilities commission has an important job. we provide clean, pristine public drinking water to 2.6 million people in the san francisco bay area from the hetch hetchy regional water system. with also generate clean renewable energy for city services...
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the city will be here next week to do its own inspection. get tell cbs 5 >>> construction crews rupture that same pipeline a contractor struck a 2 in. plastic lawn pg & e's says crews for not using safe digging practices. firefighters evacuated 14 homes and a one block radius and told others to shelter in place. >>> the thing is that first i could smell the gas >>> a sensitive area i think everyone's heart drop when they heard there was a gas line break near ground zero >>> the gas line was shut off for 30 minutes, firefighters say the danger was minimal city leaders say the contractor apologized for the mistake. the contractor agreed to additional safety measures and will join the crew each morning prior to the start of work until the project completed. >>> close call for firefighters they stopped a brush fire off from reaching apartments and lost at us @ happened near highway 17 and 85 at 6:00 p.m. at the fire did burned three cars and to sheds and a half acre of brush nobody was hurt. not clear what started the fire. it is considered susp
the city will be here next week to do its own inspection. get tell cbs 5 >>> construction crews rupture that same pipeline a contractor struck a 2 in. plastic lawn pg & e's says crews for not using safe digging practices. firefighters evacuated 14 homes and a one block radius and told others to shelter in place. >>> the thing is that first i could smell the gas >>> a sensitive area i think everyone's heart drop when they heard there was a gas line break near...
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it goes from 1947 to the present. it includes the cities of san francisco piedmont and san rafael. the times says increased awareness over the years said they refused to keep a record. they kept a record of suspected abusers to keep them from rejoining. >>> and they have a news host for showing an illegal gun clip on the air. he held up what looked like a 30 round gun magazine on "meet the press" on sunday. it happened with the ceo of the n ra and the investigation came after they claimed investigation of possession of such a magazine. >>> president barack obama is headed back to washington d.c. and just six days remain before our country goes over the fiscal cliff. here is more from our washington d.c. newsroom. >> reporter: brian is congress does not act taxes will go up on all americans next tuesday. they are scheduled to get back to work for tomorrow morning which is when president barack obama's flight returns from hawaii but many are pest mystic he will reach -- pessimist particular they will reach the deadline. it is the republican controlled householding out. house speaker
it goes from 1947 to the present. it includes the cities of san francisco piedmont and san rafael. the times says increased awareness over the years said they refused to keep a record. they kept a record of suspected abusers to keep them from rejoining. >>> and they have a news host for showing an illegal gun clip on the air. he held up what looked like a 30 round gun magazine on "meet the press" on sunday. it happened with the ceo of the n ra and the investigation came after...
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city buying the guns. others who waited in line were like lee, who turned in an antique rifle and would hand guns. his motivation was personal safety. >> just getting them out of the house. just don't need them. don't use them. reporter: now, oakland police have been asked by the santa clara county district attorney's office how to start the same program the south bay. both oakland and san francisco police departments are asking the governor to see if he can make the gun buyback a state practice we're live in san francisco, abc-7 news. >> ama: as this tragedy unfolds, stay with abc-7 news for continuing coverage. you can receive urgent updates on your smart foab by downloading our news app and opting for push notifications. >> let's get a first look at the weather. >> leigh: very cold showers across the bay area. live doppler 7hd has a good handle on them and we'll take a look at that coming up. >> ama: hillary clinton is being monitored by doctors. why she fainted and hit her head. >> the twinkie could be
city buying the guns. others who waited in line were like lee, who turned in an antique rifle and would hand guns. his motivation was personal safety. >> just getting them out of the house. just don't need them. don't use them. reporter: now, oakland police have been asked by the santa clara county district attorney's office how to start the same program the south bay. both oakland and san francisco police departments are asking the governor to see if he can make the gun buyback a state...
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welcome to city hall. the people's city hall, san francisco. i want you all to note that that was such a wonderful rendition of our national anthem. please give another applause to the millennium -- melanie and her daughter. i am so excited about all of you and seen so many of you from all over our state. come to city hall anin san francisco, welcome. i would like to welcome the former secretary of transportation. [applause] thank you for being here. thank you, john, thank you. our board of supervisors comment david chiu, thank you very much. david campos, thank you for being here. he is our adopted asian brother. we have so many of our state representatives here. so many of you are here. i have spent all night announcing your names, but they did not give me the full list. i will say thank you on behalf of our city. from sacramento, los angeles, from all the communities in between, thank you for coming to our fantastic city to celebrate our asian-pacific heritage month. it is my pleasure to also provide you with a warm welcome and thank you for
welcome to city hall. the people's city hall, san francisco. i want you all to note that that was such a wonderful rendition of our national anthem. please give another applause to the millennium -- melanie and her daughter. i am so excited about all of you and seen so many of you from all over our state. come to city hall anin san francisco, welcome. i would like to welcome the former secretary of transportation. [applause] thank you for being here. thank you, john, thank you. our board of...
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or the city for help. at 6:00, what needs to be done to the building to secure it and the buildings surrounding it. john sasaki, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> people could see that fire from several miles away. we shot these pictures this morning. >>> the fire caused problems for nearby businesses. streets were blocked in the area, which meant stores and restaurants couldn't receive their deliveries. workers were having a difficult time getting into the area. a sushi delivery feared its delivery of fish would be ruined. >> made us late for all of our deliveries and we had a shipment of fish coming in, he didn't come till a couple hours ago because the road was closed and he didn't want to deal with it. >> some businesses had delivery people walk and carry items. >>> that fire this morning broke out 3 blocks from another large apartment complex that burned 4 4th month ago. a fire destroyed a 39 unit apartment building. it also destroyed three businesses on the ground floor. that building has since been demolishe
or the city for help. at 6:00, what needs to be done to the building to secure it and the buildings surrounding it. john sasaki, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> people could see that fire from several miles away. we shot these pictures this morning. >>> the fire caused problems for nearby businesses. streets were blocked in the area, which meant stores and restaurants couldn't receive their deliveries. workers were having a difficult time getting into the area. a sushi delivery...
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the dublin native is a prosecutor and former city councilman with little experience compared to the man he's replacing, an 80-year-old fellow democrat pete stark since 1972. the open primary system allowed voters to vote for a candidate and the, excuse me, and the 13th district was redrawn to incorporate more conservative communities. both changes believed to have played a role in the win. >> i feel great. i stood m this hall ask talked to hundreds of supporters invested so much time and energy in our campaign over the past year, just felt great to give them that hard-earned victory. because they believe to me very early when people thought we're crazy and thought we're out of our minds, they believed in me. >> this campaign issued a statement saying i went to washington by running against an unpopular war and for womens' rights, opportunities for children and dignity foreseeners. i leave knowing needs of my constituents remain. i congrad late mr. swalwell on his victory. i am happy to be of assistance in the future. >> heather. thank you well. have more election coverage coming up in t
the dublin native is a prosecutor and former city councilman with little experience compared to the man he's replacing, an 80-year-old fellow democrat pete stark since 1972. the open primary system allowed voters to vote for a candidate and the, excuse me, and the 13th district was redrawn to incorporate more conservative communities. both changes believed to have played a role in the win. >> i feel great. i stood m this hall ask talked to hundreds of supporters invested so much time and...
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drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. the last time i went to the gas station must have been about three months ago. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. ♪ >>> our second story "outfront," i asked former president bill clinton about the election. we talked a whole lot about mitt romney. that's coming up. it sounds a little bit like he's on the campaign trail himself here. >> i think there's an enormous case for president. for example, this economic crisis which he inherited didn't bottom out till the middle of 2009. then they passed the bills. they didn't take full effect till 2010. 2010, 2011, 30 months. we had 4.5 million jobs. is that enough for a full recovery? no. but governor romney recommends that we go back to the bush economic policies. more tax cuts for upper income people. and less regulation. which is what got us in trouble in the first place. now,
drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. the last time i went to the gas station must have been about three months ago. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. ♪ >>> our second story "outfront," i asked former president bill clinton about the election. we talked a...
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and so if you're in one of the cities, houston, kansas city, san diego, d.c., and two cities in north carolina, i urge people to please take the courses in person. i think there are something very magical that happens by being in person with your cohort. however, if you're in a location where you are unable to come to a course in person, i think the online classes are perfect for you. >> alan yashgs just -- i mean not to ask an indelicate question. a lot of the folks have come back from, you know, a place i can't even imagine, right? >> right. >> how much -- are they ready to jump into a entrepreneurship course? isn't there season assimilation, here, you have to get back in mainstream into the the workforce and put a tie on. it's not like suiting up to go on a mission. i mean how much of that is necessary before they should come to you? >> or beyond that even, how much of that is somebody else's responsibility that you don't feel you can serve? in other words, that seems to be the eight billion dollar question. how much of that do you have to absorb responsibility for and how much of
and so if you're in one of the cities, houston, kansas city, san diego, d.c., and two cities in north carolina, i urge people to please take the courses in person. i think there are something very magical that happens by being in person with your cohort. however, if you're in a location where you are unable to come to a course in person, i think the online classes are perfect for you. >> alan yashgs just -- i mean not to ask an indelicate question. a lot of the folks have come back from,...
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yes, vienna, mcclain , some hail is reported in this city of falls church and in to annandale, that flu up quickly and in this rogue as well, can you be picking up an inch of rain per hour and that is a lot. .vex of --.6.6 of an inch of rain per hour and some of the other storms, one inch per hour and that is not far from chevy chase and the cleveland area and around anandale, too and this is flaring up and could be hail to that one and a size of dimes. a wind gust to 40 and makes that driving tough here as we look in and around just west of annandale, really, and this storm is moved up between burk and franconia and west of annandale and some we can kind of estimate and this is the last six hours, how much rain has fame. not bad for the eastern suburbs. the district is getting it and we found some heavy doppler estimated rain totals including not too far from gainesville, another 2 1/2 inches of rain and that is that prospect we v prince william is saturated and with that 2 1/2 inches, not far from the fairfax-loudoun county line and in to northwest, we picked up .8 of an inch and that
yes, vienna, mcclain , some hail is reported in this city of falls church and in to annandale, that flu up quickly and in this rogue as well, can you be picking up an inch of rain per hour and that is a lot. .vex of --.6.6 of an inch of rain per hour and some of the other storms, one inch per hour and that is not far from chevy chase and the cleveland area and around anandale, too and this is flaring up and could be hail to that one and a size of dimes. a wind gust to 40 and makes that driving...
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hundreds of others to be working in newsrooms across the city. it took activism by chinese for affirmative action and other organizations in the early 1970's to get apa's hired into radio and television stations. ever since it turned out to be more than just the right thing to you. it has improved the quality of journalism and the quality of coverage for the audiences we serve. today, we have apa's in all aspects of this production and decision making, and it all started because of you. on behalf of all of us who get to tell these great stories day in and day out, thank you for recognizing the importance of what we do, and we are all very grateful for your recognition tonight. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. each of the winners of this evening in addition to the trophies and many proclamations from officials and each receiving two round-trip tickets contributed by southwest airlines. we want to thank southwest and hope you all have a good trip. [applause] and somehow, this guy never got introduced. i want to thank the members of the committee
hundreds of others to be working in newsrooms across the city. it took activism by chinese for affirmative action and other organizations in the early 1970's to get apa's hired into radio and television stations. ever since it turned out to be more than just the right thing to you. it has improved the quality of journalism and the quality of coverage for the audiences we serve. today, we have apa's in all aspects of this production and decision making, and it all started because of you. on...